Hello Fish Fans, I can’t believe cold fronts are pushng through in the middle of April, go away already. During the spring and summer months the winds are generally out of the southeast and the gulfstream currents form weedlines that are teaming with Dolphin. These cold fronts bring with them strong winds out of almost every dirrection breaking up the weedlines and scattering the fish. The fishing this past week was hit and miss but we caught several Dolphin in the 20 to 35 pound range and it’s always great when your catching the big ones. The Sailfish are scattered all over the place, this past week we caught them in 120 feet like normal but caught one in 600 feet of water and another in 1200 feet of water while trolling a current edge for Dolphin. There’s another cold front pushing through today with clocking winds once again, the winds are blowing 20 to 35 mph and you can bet the weedlines that had startted looking reel good on Saturday will once again be blown apart. There’s alot of Big Dolphin cruising around the gulfstream right now and will be for the next 4 to 6 weeks. The deeper waters of the gulfstream from 800 to 1200 feet is 15 to 20 miles off the coast of Stuart and this time of year these current edges will be holding Dolphin, Wahoo and the grand daddy of them all; the Blue Marlin. We caught the first Blue Marlin in April last year and continued to catch them throughout the summer months. Blue Marlin love to feed on Dolphin so when you find a big school of Dolphin there’s usually a Blue Marlin near by just waiting to play the game. The fishing will probably remain hit and miss over the next several days with the passing of this front but the fishing will be red hot as soon as the weather patterns get back to normal, hopefully reel soon. I’ll be back next week with another fishing report from Stuart Florida, Sailfish Capital of the World. Catch you later, Captain Wayne, Reel Busy Charters 305-304-9049 Let’s Go Fishing !














